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Also a lot of times, of course, a player from the shooting team will try to go wide and therefore "get ridden out" by the boxing defender. Tougher to whistle that one with them both moving laterally, as it were. |
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This is the opposite of plumbing (with apologies to Freddy), this is taking care of rough play before it becomes a bigger issue.
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Great call....keep it up.
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This. Call the foul if displacement is there, but beware of good acting skills or player indifference. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I've been calling more and more rebounding displacement fouls this year. I've been trying to stay very exngaged on low post pushing before they jump and keying in on the "clamp" which seems to be getting extremely popular.
I've found that a few quick fouls on the push and the clamp clean the game up very nicely. One trick on getting the correct call on the clamp move is to watch for the player that has his arm bent. That is the player that is committing the foul. The player with the straight arm is being held. |
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